From lush Lilium auratum and Hibiscus huegelii to dramatic Tulipia eichleri and humble Rhodanthe manglesii, here are 44 floral engravings to color. For more than 100 years, after Curtis's Botanical Magazine moved publication to Kew in 1841, its hand-drawn and colored illustrations were made from live specimens at the Royal Botanic Gardens. This coloring book presents 44 of the magazine's beautiful full-page illustrations—nearly all of them drawn by the prolific Walter Hood Fitch—pairing the final colored versions with the uncolored engravings. Use the original as a guide for your coloring efforts, or strike out on your own and give these floral drawings a personal creative touch.